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The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of the Ekso robotic exoskeleton in persons affected by a severe stroke.
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*Procedures During Screening Process:
This study will involve recruitment of individuals who have experienced a severe stroke as well as patients with similar neurological weakness from the inpatient setting, outpatient clinics, as well as day rehabilitation sites through The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
Members of the research team will perform the initial screening of potential subjects. These clinicians will determine study eligibility based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria provided by Ekso Bionics in accordance with the medical recommendations of Dr. Todd Kuiken.
Potential subjects will be asked questions regarding their medical history and current level of function. If the subject meets the criteria, researchers will then provide the subject with a consent form. The researchers will discuss the objectives, study protocol, and the risks and benefits of the study with each subject. The subjects will be given time to review the form and ask any questions about the study.
Once each subject has provided informed consent, he or she will undergo a screening process to assess joint range of motion, muscular strength (via manual muscle test), and any spasticity present (via Modified Ashworth Scale). These measures will be used to determine subject qualification based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Vital signs (including heart rate, blood pressure and oxygen saturation) will be assessed at baseline, after each session, and during sessions as needed based on subject's signs and symptoms. Oxygen saturation and heart rate will be monitored using a pulse oximeter. Blood pressure will be assessed with a manual blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.
*Procedures During Treatment:
Sessions will begin with donning the Ekso device to ensure a proper fit. A physical therapist will check the subject for proper alignment of joints with the device and check for areas of increased pressure between the device and body. If necessary, additional padding will be added to ensure safety and comfort or the device configuration will be modified. During the initial sessions, skin checks will be more frequent as padding is customized, after which they will occur at the end of each session.
After the pre-session measures, the participant will be attached to a suspension device (Guldman overhead lift) and guarded by facility clinical/Ekso Bionics staff to ensure participant safety. Each participant will undergo measurement, sizing, and donning of the Ekso device in addition to skill training. Each participant will then be instructed in proper use of the Ekso device and progressed through a series of weight shifting, balance, and walking skill sets. Participants will be scheduled for an initial screening session and up to 26 follow-up training sessions and assessments after the 9th, 18th, and 26th session. A follow-up assessment will also take place 3 months after the 26th training session. The amount of sessions provided will be dependent upon compatibility with device, ability to tolerate device use, and ability to safely ambulate using the device. A participant will continue with each phase of the study as deemed appropriate by research staff:
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